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The paper examines science quality for all students with the intention of presenting a vision of a scientifically literate populace. It identified that science education in general education in schools does not seem to help students achieve scientific and technological literacy or feel confident either in applying their knowledge or dealing with societal problems. It recommended that if the standards are going to become a reality in Nigeria, a shift will be necessary from what has...
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The present study evaluates the pollution status and the physico-chemical characteristics of Ughoton stream water as it affects the quality of water and its impact on Ughoton stream ecosystem. Surface water samples were collected at various distances, 50,100, 250, and 500 m downstream from an oil well. The potentially toxic elements, Fe, Mn, Zn, Ca, Cr, Cd, Ni, and Pb were analyzed. Other parameters including cations, hydrocarbonoclastic, heterotrophic bacteria and Total hydrocarbon were...
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Purpose: The persistent high unemployment rate for persons with disabilities (PWDs) is a world-wide concern. The aim of this research was to identify facilitating factors for the entry of PWDs into the labour market. Method: A survey of Human Resources (HR) managers in South African (SA) companies was conducted to explore what would assist with hiring PWDs. The sample population of companies was identified through the Marketline Library database and supplemented with all Johannesburg Stock...
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Traditional sampling techniques have not yielded desired results when applied to hidden or rare populations. A hidden population of considerable interest in Nigeria is that of students in tertiary institutions engaged in substance abuse because of the stigma surrounding such habits and the high heath-risk they constitute to both themselves and the communities where they are found. Earlier works on the subject have concentrated on descriptive approaches. This paper uses the Horvitz-Thompson...
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Abstract— Guided by a strengths‐based resiliency framework, this article reviews a body of research on the positive influence of interactive peer play for African American preschool children from low‐income households. This literature provides evidence for positive associations among interactive peer play experiences at home and in school, and children’s early childhood social and academic skills. It presents the development and validation of three distinct dimensions of interactive peer...
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This study investigates behaviour modification intervention programme in the reduction of anger among secondary school students from five local government areas of Oyo State. Intensity of Angry Feeling Scale (IAFS) developed by the researcher was the measuring instrument used to collect the data. The participants of the study comprised of 600 final year students randomly drawn from 10 secondary schools located in 5 Local Government Area of Oyo State. Two hypotheses were tested for...
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Subduction zones are the most complex tectonic environments on Earth, as exemplified by the dynamic subduction systems in the southwest Pacific that have undergone numerous episodes of collisional orogenesis, slab rollback, initiation of new subduction zones, and subduction polarity reversal during the Cenozoic. One of the major challenges in modern geodynamics is to understand the timing and duration of these events within subduction zones, where the evidence may be variably obscured by...
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Language competence is both the means and the end to educational achievement, and multilingualism in particular has important cognitive, academic and societal advantages. The linguistic diversity in South Africa creates an ideal context to provide learners with the educational opportunities that promote high levels of linguistic proficiency in their home and additional languages. Unfortunately, the education system has not delivered on the constitutional imperatives of promoting...
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Abstract This chapter highlights how the concepts of globalization and human rights intersect with the right to education with particular reference to South Africa and Nigeria. The chapter is divided into seven parts. Following a general Introduction, it examines the brief profiles of the two countries. The third part discusses the meanings of the two dominant terms ‘education’ and ‘globalization’. The fourth part discusses the legal framework guaranteeing the right to education globally,...
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Objectives To investigate whether demographic (age and education) adjustments for the Mini‐Mental State Examination ( MMSE ) attenuate mean score discrepancies between African‐American and Caucasian adults and whether demographically adjusted MMSE scores improve the diagnostic classification accuracy of dementia in African‐American adults over unadjusted MMSE scores. Design Cross‐sectional study. Setting Community‐dwelling adults participating in the Mayo Clinic A lzheimer's Disease Patient...
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With 3 figures and 4 tables Abstract This study employed and compared different methods for capturing farmers’ preference for common bean varieties in southern Ethiopia and tested their expressed preference using active selection of drought‐tolerant genotypes. The results showed considerable variation in farmers’ variety preferences, but the most important variation consistently focused on a fairly consistent set of variety traits. Different methods indicated that farmers considered...
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The case study was carried out at three high schools in Makoni District, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe, involving form six chemistry students and their teachers, during January to May 2011. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, observations and scrutinization of records and other document, revealing factors affecting student performance and how performance might be enhanced. The study exposed a number of issues to be addressed by curriculum planners, teachers, examining...